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Oh Ok people ya'll got some nice computers here's mine.

Case - Lian Li 62B

Motherboard - MSI K8T Master2-FAR

CPU - Opteron 2x 240 (Upgrading to either 2x 250 or 2x dual core opterons in beginning of second quarter)

Memory - Corsiar CMX512R-3500LLPT

Hardrive - Western Digital 36 Raptor and Spare tiny drive IBM 40gb (Upgrading to Maxtor new 400gb SATA NCQ drive)

Video Card - Nvidia Quadro4 380XGL

CDRW - LTR52327S

DVDRW - SOHW 812S

Edited by throwbackkid

Here is my baby :)

Silverstone Temjin SST-TJ05B-T Case

MSI K8N Neo2 Nforce3 Mainboard

Athlon 64 3500+ Newcastle 939 Pin

1 GB PMI DDR 400 PC3200 2-3-2-6 Platinum

ATI X800 Pro 256MB Video Card

Antec 480W Neopower Modular PSU

1 X W Digital SATA RAPTOR 10,000 RPM 37 GIG HDD

1 x W Digital SATA 8 Meg Cache 120 GIG HDD

1 x W Digital IDE 8 Meg Cache 80 GIG HDD

Sony DW-D22A DVDR +/- DL

Sony DRU-510A DVDR +/-

Creative Labs Audigy 2 ZS Gamer Edition

Logitech Z-2200 THX Certified Speakers

Xtrac HS Optical Mouse Pad

Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse

Logitech Dinovo Cordless Desktop

Netgear Wireless G Router WGR614 V4

Sony SDM-HS94P/B 19 Inch X-Brite LCD Monitor

2 x 120MM Silverstone Silent Fans

Belkin Universal UPS 1000V

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Here is my baby :)

Silverstone Temjin SST-TJ05B-T Case

MSI K8N Neo2 Nforce3 Mainboard

Athlon 64 3500+ Newcastle 939 Pin

1 GB PMI DDR 400 PC3200 2-3-2-6 Platinum

ATI X800 Pro 256MB Video Card

Antec 480W Neopower Modular PSU

1 X W Digital SATA RAPTOR 10,000 RPM 37 GIG HDD

1 x W Digital SATA 8 Meg Cache 120 GIG HDD

1 x W Digital IDE 8 Meg Cache 80 GIG HDD

Sony DW-D22A DVDR +/- DL

Sony DRU-510A DVDR +/-

Creative Labs Audigy 2 ZS Gamer Edition

Logitech Z-2200 THX Certified Speakers

Xtrac HS Optical Mouse Pad

Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse

Logitech Dinovo Cordless Desktop

Netgear Wireless G Router WGR614 V4

Sony SDM-HS94P/B 19 Inch X-Brite LCD Monitor

2 x 120MM Silverstone Silent Fans

Belkin Universal UPS 1000V

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Nice! That's almost exactly mine :p (including the memory timings :laugh: )

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (s754)

1gb Nanya pc2100 ram (soon to be replaced)

Epox 8KDA3I nForce 250

Asylem GeForce FX 5200 256 PCI

120gb Seagate 7200RPM 8mb

60gb Samsung 7200RPM 2mb

ASYS/ASIAPRO Case with clear side and led fan

ASYS 480w PSU (soon to be replaced)

XP Pro SP2

Edited by strekship
Athlon 64 2800+ socket 754

Gigabyte GA-K8NS

512 Mb RAM ddr 400 Marckvision value

ATI RADEON 9200SE

PSU QMAX 300Watts

40 Gb Seagate 5400rpm

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Welcome to Neowin ANGEL, you probably already know this , but you might want to considering getting a larger/better PSU.....dont know anything about Qmax but its something you dont want to go the cheap route on.... better to upgrade b4 problems start....

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ winchester 939 (normal 1.8ghz)

2x256mb crucial dual channel kit, pc3200 400mhz 3-3-3-8 or something :D

MSI GF6600GT 128mb PCI-E

60GB Maxtor IDE, 120GB Western Digital IDE, 120GB Maxtor S-ATA

Gigabyte K8NF-9 nforce4 mobo

ASUS 40x12x48 CDRW, Pioneer DVR109 DVDRW

Hiper 425W silent PSU

some crappy case and 2 fans :)

Well got a new laptop today for my CS class (virtual pc on the powerbook wasnt cutting it) so i went with a mobile athlon 64

Averatec AV6235

Mobile A64 2800+

512MB DDR (1GB soon)

DVD burner (4x)

60gb 4200RPM

wifi

32mb shared video

wireless remote (actaully works in itunes)

The coolest thing about this guy is that i can watch dvds without booting windows, it has this front menu system (and a wireless remote) that allows to to play dvds, cds, and maybe more, its pretty slick and very handy esp with the remote

Case: Lian Li PC-65 Silver

CPU: AMD64 +3000 @ 2.4GHZ

MEM: 2 x 512MB Corsair PC3200

MOBO: ABIT KV8-MAX3

VIDEO: PowerColor X800 Pro @ 500/1050

AUDIO: Creative SB Audigy 2

SPKRS: Creative Gigaworks S750 (7.1)

STORAGE: 2 x 74GB WD Raptors SATA(RAID-0)

1 x 160GB Samsung IDE

DVD-RW: Lite-On SOHW-812S

FLOPPY: 3.5"

FANS: Nexus Fan Controller 5.25"

2 x Green 80mm Front Intake

1 x Green 80mm Rear Exhaust

CPUFAN: Thermaltake Silent Boost

PWR: Silverstone 460 Watt w/ 120mm Fan

Getting mine in a week.

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (939 pin)

Kingmax 466Mhz PC3700 Hardcore DDR 1GB

GIGABYTE K8NS ULTRA-939 SKT939

Antec SL450 PSU

Samsung Spinpoint P Series - SP0812N 80GB HDD

Lian-Li PC6070 Midi Case

ASUS A9600 XT/TVD Graphics

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Looking good but you might wanna avoid the Gigabyte board - if the K8N (754) board was anything to go by - it was crap.

Go for an Abit AV8 or MSI K8N board. Failing that, get an nForce4 board - they're shipping in quantities now. Asus A8N or Abit AN8 would be the way to go.

Anyway, as for me - see rig 1 in my sig

Well, it's in my signature.... Here goes :

Black Midtower case with ANTEC TruePower 550W

Athlon 64 3500+ (Newcastle)

ASUS A8N-SLI

Corsair TwinX PC3200C2 - 2 x 512Mb

1 x MSI nVidia 6600GT (no SLI as of now)

2 x Seagate 160GB SATA in RAID0 (striping)

1 x External LaCie USB 2.0 160GB (backup)

1 x Pioneer DVR-A08 black

1 x LiteON CD-R 52X black

1 x Sony floppy 1.44 black

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS

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NEC MultiSync LCD 1920NX

Microsoft keyboard (wired)

Logitech MX Laser mouse

Apple iPod 20gig

HP Photosmart 7960

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That's about it.... for now.

:yes:

Am i the only one with socket940/opteron then :p come on there has to be someone else on neowin with one lol.

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HAHAHA you wish but no i have a true dual opteron system unlike yours who is just a 1x series opteron my is a 2x series opteron system better luck next time on having the better opteron system bro.

My spec are.

Case - Lian Li 62B

Motherboard - MSI K8T Master2-FAR

CPU - Opteron 2x 240 (Upgrading to either 2x 250 or 2x dual core opterons in beginning of second quarter)

Memory - Corsiar CMX512R-3500LLPT

Hardrive - Western Digital 36 Raptor and Spare tiny drive IBM 40gb (Upgrading to Maxtor new 400gb SATA NCQ drive)

Video Card - Nvidia Quadro4 380XGL

CDRW - LTR52327S

DVDRW - SOHW 812S

Additional fan controllers and fans.(Not using lian li stock fans)

Throwback kid....yeah but you only have 512 RAM, and I think he has you beat on vid card as well.....

You 2 need to go in the backyard and duke it out and see who comes out on top.....

I take it both of you use it for video editing and not gaming ?

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Well i will be getting more memory but over $200 PER stick for Corsiar CMX512R-3500LLPT thats alittle to rich for by blood now i got the that stick new for $55 long story but got it from http://www.excaliberpc.com/product_info.ph...roducts_id=3531

And i dont use my system for video editing nor gaming just as a workstation but in next 2 months def be getting new Quadro card im a die hard lover of those cards.

Image & Shapetek EYE-910BB

AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3500+ (Newcastle)

Epox EP-9NDA3+

NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT 256MB

2 x Corsair XMS3200XL DDR400 256 MB

2 x Corsair XMS3200XL DDR400 512 MB

4 x Western Digital Caviar SE 120 GB S-ATA running RAID 0

1 x Western Digital Caviar SE 120 GB

2 x Hansol 900p 19" monitors

SB Audigy 2

Logitech 4.1 Surround Speakers

Sony DWD22A10 IDE Black DVD+R/+RW and DVD-R/-RW (Dual Layer)

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